F.C.Viitorul Orhei
ordinarily uses the ground, however, as the army club of C.S.C.A-Steaua
Chişinău in 2007 gets promotion to the first level, the responsible
persons used the possibility to move the team from the capital to the 45
kilometers far town Orhei. But after only one year, C.S.C.A. went back
to Chişinău.

The
older club from Orhei was named F.C. Orhei. The
club was found 1992 under the name of F.C. Răut Orhei. Before the season
2000/2001 the club dropped the name Răut (name of a river). The club was banned
from the season 2005/2006 after the first match day and was replaced by F.C.
Glodeni. Orhei finished the season in Divizia B Nord. At the same time F.C.
Viitorul Step-Soci was founded in the nearby village Step-Soci. The club played
two seasons in Divizia B Nord and was renamed F.C. Viitorul Orhei after gaining
promotion to Divizia A in summer 2007.

A minibus from Chişinău to
Orhei costs 16 Lei (about 1 EUR). From the main street you can already
see the floodlight masts of the stadium which hides behind some dwelling
houses. After in 1980 the Olympic torchbearers stopped in Orhei, the
next big sports event should have taken place in August 2007 with the
UEFA Women's Cup. The UEFA put 22 million Lei in the construction of the
new stand and the building tract. In 2005 they started to demolish the
old wooden stand which was build in 1948 (and not being repaired since
then) to make place for a new concrete construction. The stadium was
built from the contruction company "Glorinal". Since the opening
ceremony on the 22nd of May 2007 the sports complex is beside Zimbru and
Sheriff stadium the most modern in the country.